A. Widdowson A. Baron-Wiechec P. Batistoni E. Belonohy J.P. Coad P. Dinca D. Flammini F. Fox K Heinola I. Jepu J. Likonen S. Lilley C.P. Lungu G.F. Matthews J. Naish O. Pompilian C. Porosnicu M. Rubel R. Villari JET Contributors
JET components are removed periodically for surface analysis to assess material migration and fuel retention. This paper describes issues related to handling JET components and procedures for preparing samples for analysis; in particular a newly developed procedure for cutting beryllium tiles is presented. Consideration is also given to the hazards…
Preprint PublishedI. Balboa S. Silburn P. Drewelow V. Huber A. Huber D. Kinna M. Price G. F. Matthews S. Collins J. Fessey M. Rack P. Trimble K.D. Zastrow
Recent improvements in software tools and methodology have allowed us to perform a more comprehensive in-vessel calibration for all mid-infrared camera systems at JET. A comparison of experimental methods to calculate the non-uniformity correction is described as well as the linearity for the different camera systems. Measurements of the temperatur…
Preprint PublishedA. Baron-Wiechec E. Fortuna-Zalesna J. Grzonka M. Rubel A. Widdowson C. Ayres J.P. Coad C. Hardie K. Heinola G.F. Matthews JET Contributors
Results of the first dust survey in JET with the ITER - Like Wall (JET - ILW) are presented. The sampling was performed using adhesive stickers from the divertor tiles where the greatest material deposition was detected after the first JET - ILW campaign in 2011 - 2012. The emphasis was especially on metal particles (Be and W) with the aim to deter…
Preprint PublishedJ. C. Flanagan M. Sertoli M. Bacharis G. F. Matthews P. C. de Vries A. Widdowson I. H. Coffey G. Arnoux B. Sieglin S. Brezinsek J. W. Coenen S. Marsen T. Craciunescu A. Murari D. Harting A. Cackett E. Hodille JET-EFDA Contributors
Recent studies dedicated to the characterisation of in-vessel dust in JET with the new ITER-like wall (ILW) show that dust levels are orders of magnitude lower compared with the latter stages of the carbon-wall (CW) period and are decreasing with operational time. Less than 1 g of dust was recovered in a recent inspection, compared with more than 2…
Preprint PublishedU. Kruezi S. Jachmich H.R. Koslowski M. Lehnen S. Brezinsek G. Matthews JET EFDA Contributors
Disruptions, the fast accidental losses of plasma current and stored energy in tokamaks, represent asignificant risk to the mechanical structure as well as the plasma facing components of reactor-scale fusion facilities like ITER. At JET, the tokamak experiment closest to ITER in terms of operating parameters and size, massive gas injection has bee…
Preprint PublishedE. Lerche M. Goniche P. Jacquet D. Van Eester V. Bobkov L. Colas A. Czarnecka S. Brezinsek M.Brix K. Crombe M. Graham M. Groth I. Monakhov T. Mathurin G. Matthews L. Meneses C. Noble V. Petrzilka F. Rimini A. Shaw JET-EFDA Contributors
Recent JET-ILW [1,2] experiments reiterated the importance of tuning the plasma fuelling in order to optimize ion cyclotron resonance frequency (ICRF) heating in high power H-mode discharges. By fuelling the plasma from gas injection modules (GIMs) located in the midplane and on the top of the machine instead of adopting the more standardly used di…
Preprint PublishedA.Baron-Wiechec A.Widdowson E.Alves C.F.Ayres N. P. Barradas S.Brezinsek J.P.Coad N.Catarino K.Heinola J.Likonen G.F.Matthews M.Mayer P. Petersson M.Rubel W. van Renterghem I. Uytdenhouwen JET-EFDA contributors
A set of Be and W tiles removed after the first ITER-like Wall campaigns (JET-ILW) from 2011-2012 has been analysed. The results indicate that the primary erosion site is in the main chamber (Be) as in previous carbon campaigns (JET-C). In particular the limiters tiles near the mid-plane are eroded probably during the limiter phases of discharges. …
Preprint PublishedK. Heinola A. Widdowson J. Likonen E. Alves A. Baron-Wiechec N. Barradas S. Brezinsek N. Catarino P. Coad S. Koivuranta G.F. Matthews M. Mayer P. Petersson JET-EFDA Contributors
Selected Ion Beam Analysis techniques applicable for detecting deuterium and heavier impurities have been used in the post-mortem analyses of tiles removed after the first JET ITER-Like Wall (JET-ILW) campaign. Over half of the retained fuel was measured in the divertor region. The highest figures for fuel retention were obtained from regions with …
Preprint PublishedJ. Beal A. Widdowson K. Heinola A. Baron-Wiechec K. J. Gibson J. P. Coad E. Alves B. Lipschultz A. Kirschner G. F. Matthews S. Brezinsek JET-EFDA Contributors
Rotating collectors are used in JET to provide time-resolved measurements of erosion and redeposition of vessel materials. The silicon collecting disks rotate behind an aperture, driven by pulsing of the toroidal magnetic field, with the deposits analysed ex-situ by Nuclear Reaction Analysis. The angular dependence of deposition is mapped to discha…
Preprint PublishedV. Riccardo G. Arnoux S. Collins P. Lomas G. Matthews N. Pace V. Thompson JET EFDA Contributors
The JET ITER-like Wall (ILW) provides the same plasma facing component configuration as ITER during its active phase: beryllium in the main chamber and tungsten in the divertor. Moving from a carbon-based wall to an all metal wall requires some operational adjustment. The reduction in radiation at the plasma edge and in the divertor can lead to hig…
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